Cruz says he’ll take Trump’s voters
On the economy, Trump said he wants to protect the middle class, citing his recently released tax plan. He raised a total of $26.5 million dollars as of the end of September for his candidacy.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump has a message for his naysayers: “I’m never getting out”.
The two candidates have had a cordial relationship, and even held a joint-rally in Washington last month to protest President Obama’s controversial Iran nuclear deal, but how will Trump, who proudly notes that he’s a counter-puncher, react to Cruz’s prognostication? When he saw how excited Witcher was to see him in Vegas, he acted like it was too good to be true …even asking her, “Is this is a setup?”
Will Ted Cruz pick up Trump’s supporters if the mogul starts to fade?
Naturally, Cruz said the next question will be, “Who actually has stood up to Washington?” “There’d be a revolution in the Republican Party if that (winning streak) happened”.
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is also leading the GOP candidates and is Trump’s biggest competition right now.
What this clearly shows is that “Hispanics” are not one-issue voters.
However, many other Western governments do not believe that Russian airstrikes aim to take out ISIS but instead, are meant to support the Assad government, one of the Kremlin’s allies in the war-torn region.
Three of Cruz’s Republican opponents – Paul, Rubio and Lindsey Graham – are also US senators. He’s left the clear impression that ascending to speaker in the current political environment would be more detrimental than helpful to his political future, which includes White House ambitions.
Amid the enthusiasm, Trump has overshadowed other candidates, including native Southerners. ‘They were no where to be found when the fight was being waged’. Witcher could be his latest hire, critics said. “And its easy to understand, because Congress has been playing a giant bait and switch with the American people”.
In the interview, which was conducted with New York radio host Rita Cosby, Cruz’s comments on Trump were largely positive. He has made a few enemies along the way and there is no question that he is beginning to wear out his welcome.
“He comes in and plays smash-mouth football, and it fires people up”, says Henry Barbour, a Mississippian and influential member of the Republican National Committee who is neutral in the primary.